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  2. Cheese (recreational drug) - Wikipedia

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    A sample of cheese seized from the home of Logan Michael Howatt "Cheese" is a heroin-based recreational drug that came to the attention of the media inside and outside [1] the United States after a string of deaths among adolescents in Dallas, between 2005 and 2007. As of 2012 the drug use is now among older people who were teenagers around the ...

  3. Flagellin - Wikipedia

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    The filament is made up of eleven smaller "protofilaments", nine of which contains flagellin in the L-type shape and the other two in the R-type shape. [6] The helical N-and C-termini of flagellin form the inner core of the flagellin protein, and is responsible for flagellin's ability to polymerize into a filament. The middle residues make up ...

  4. Here's Why American Cheese Can't Legally Be Called Cheese - AOL

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    It contains cheese, but not in large enough amounts to bear the title. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) considers American cheese to be “pasteurized process cheese.” All cheese—real or ...

  5. Rennet - Wikipedia

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    Originally created by biotechnology company Pfizer, FPC was the first artificially-produced enzyme to be registered and allowed by the US Food and Drug Administration. [17] [18] In 1999, about 60% of US hard cheeses were made with FPC, [19] and it has up to 80% of the global market share for rennet. [20]

  6. You Need to Check the Label of Your Parmesan Cheese ASAP - AOL

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    Parmesan cheese can be made from whole milk, cream, skim milk or reconstituted nonfat dry milk, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Additives such as benzoyl peroxide, which ...

  7. Cheese - Wikipedia

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    A platter with cheese and garnishes Cheeses in art: Still Life with Cheeses, Almonds and Pretzels, Clara Peeters, c. 1615. Cheese is a type of dairy product produced in a range of flavors, textures, and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein. It comprises proteins and fat from milk (usually the milk of cows, buffalo, goats or sheep).

  8. Processed cheese - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the term "processed cheese" refers to products with the highest cheese content, made from cheese, up to 5% milkfat, and other allowed additives. Terms such as "cheese food" or "cheese spread" refer to products with lower amounts of cheese. [18] "Cheese product" is an unregulated term used by some manufacturers for products ...

  9. Adulterated food in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Adulteration is a legal offense and when the food fails to meet the legal standards set by the government, it is said to have been Adulterated Food.One form of adulteration is the addition of another substance to a food item in order to increase the quantity of the food item in raw form or prepared form, which results in the loss of the actual quality of the food item.